- An account of what happened on Swann Street last week, as told by 15 different witnesses. [Washingtonian]
- And a video reconstruction of how law enforcement cleared protesters outside of Lafayette Square. [Post]
- As police searched for the Bethesda cyclist who assaulted activists, people on social media doxxed the wrong man. [Intelligencer]
- A local nonprofit finished restoring three historic Anacostia homes after two years of construction. [GGWash]
- Some boarded-up buildings in D.C. are now new canvases for local artists. [NBC 4]
- Trump sources say his campaign ad buys on D.C. cable are intended to ease the president’s anxieties about his standing in the city. [Daily Beast]
- Maryland state parks saw a spike in attendance during March and April compared to that time last year. [Post]
- The Virginia Health Department says today’s coronavirus numbers will include 13,000 backlogged tests. [WJLA]
- Like D.C., downtown Bethesda is adapting “streateries” to expand outdoor dining space. [NBC 4]
- Liberty University President Jerry Falwell apologized for a tweet that included a racist image from Governor Ralph Northam’s yearbook. [WTOP]
- During a CNN appearance, Mayor Bowser said she thinks most people who say “defund the police” want reform and “good policing.” [Twitter]
- How layers of racial injustice may have played a role in the death of a young black girl to coronavirus. [Post]
- ICYMI: Smaller crowds came out for the 11th straight day of protests in D.C., but the energy and dedication remained high.
- ICYMI: D.C. CrossFit gyms are distancing themselves from the brand after the co-founder’s disrespectful tweet invoking George Floyd.
- This Day in DCist: Then-candidate Hillary Clinton visited Shaw with Mayor Bowser and Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton.
Colleen Grablick